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VBA: If 2 checkboxes checked, hide row

Last answer on Mar 25, 2009 7:57:36 am GMT Kevin, on Mar 25, 2009 1:43:57 am GMT 
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Hello,

Can anyone help with a macro for hiding Row 1 if two checkboxes (BoxA and BoxB) are checked?

Thanks!

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 nomadcrys, on Mar 25, 2009 7:57:36 am GMT

http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/free-training/excel-lesson-32-ba­sic.htm maybe you can find the solution to your problem in this little tutorial...

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